Board of Directors
Trinity Community Ministries’ governing Board of Directors consists of 18 volunteers from a diverse population of professionals. The Board, which meets six times a year, consists of seven (7) committees: Finance, Development, Nominating/Personnel, Legal, and one for each program. The Executive Committee meets on an as-needed basis. The Board of Directors support the organization 100% financially as well as volunteer within the programs of TCM.
Board Members
| Chairman | Mary Yoder |
| Secretary | Kathryn Stanley |
| Finance Committee Chair | Trey Webb |
| Personnel Committee Chair | Maggie Hanrahan |
| Volunteer Committee | Betsy Crawford |
| Table Sunday Soup Kitchen Committee Chair | Rev. Kathy Morris |
| Trinity House-Big Bethel Committee Chair | Michael “Useni” Johnson |
| Legal Committee Chair | John Shannon |
| Facilities Committee Chair | Jason Munson |
| Development Committee Chair | David Burruss |
| Marketing & Communication Task Force Committee Chair | Keith Calhoun |
| Gil Benjamin | |
| Dr. Jessica Blalock | |
| Michael Brown | |
| John Shingler | |
| Vicki Smith | |
| Charlene Turner
Rev. Gregory V. Eason Margaret Evans Deuntray Fuller John Holmes Daris McCullough Bakari Vickerson Donna Williams |
Characteristics of a Trinity Community Ministries Board Member:
- Team player
- Committed to Board service
- Possess expertise needed to further the work of Trinity Community Ministries
- Care and commitment to those who Trinity Community Ministries serves
- Finds joy in service
Board Member Responsibilities
The basic duties that all Trinity Community Ministries Board Members must be willing to perform include:
- Believe in the Trinity Community Ministries Mission.
- Be an advocate for Trinity Community Ministries in the community.
- Attend bi-monthly meetings of the full Board beginning in July.
- Join and participate in the work of one standing committee of the Board or
a special ad hoc committee created as necessary. - Support Trinity Community Ministries financially in 2 ways:
- Personal gift – No amount is specified but it should be personally significant.
- Fundraising – Use personal influence, contacts and networks to promote the fiscal well-being of Trinity Community Ministries.
- Attend at least one Trinity Table or Trinity House-Big Bethel function each year and
make every effort to take part in special events that Trinity Community Ministries sponsors. - Contribute a special skill or area of expertise to the work of Trinity Community Ministries.

